
Abdelmalek Alaoui, author of "Morocco, the Challenge of Power," presented his book at the Groupe Le Matin's Book Club, advocating for Morocco to reclaim its national narrative. The event, moderated by Mohammed Haitami, CEO of Groupe Le Matin, featured prominent figures including Minister of Economy and Finance Nadia Fettah Alaoui, Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development Leïla Benali, and Ambassador of Senegal to Morocco S.E Mme Seynabou DIAL. Alaoui expressed frustration over the "confiscation of our narrative," arguing that external observers from the 1960s and 1970s established prevailing interpretations of Morocco, leading to misconceptions. He cited the term "Makhzen" as an example, explaining its original functional and social meaning as a mechanism for resource management and solidarity, rather than an opaque "deep state." Alaoui emphasized that reclaiming the national narrative is not about defensive apologetics but about constructing a Moroccan perspective based on facts, contradiction, and nuance, distinguishing between rigid convictions and thoughtful analysis. He highlighted the importance of producing thought, not just convictions, to foster a clear-sighted view of the country. The author revealed his use of Anglo-Saxon archives, particularly from Oxford, to gain more balanced perspectives on Morocco, noting that these sources often provided a more equitable view than those influenced by colonial reflexes. He stressed that his book aims to be acc
Free daily or weekly digest of the most important stories from across 18 African countries. No spam, unsubscribe any time.
This summary was AI-generated from a story originally published by Le Matin.

A new report, the 2026 Labor Force Survey from the HCP, reveals that the Moroccan labor market experiences greater pressure than its 10.8% unemployment rate suggests. The survey indicates that a substantial 22.5% of the workforce is underutilized, a figure that encompasses not only the unemployed but also those who are underemployed and inactive.

Stellantis has launched a new circular economy center in Casablanca. The announcement was made on May 5, 2026, by Le Matin.ma. This initiative aims to promote sustainable practices within the automotive industry.

Morocco's Ministry of Health and Social Protection and AstraZeneca have signed a strategic agreement during the GITEX Future Health Africa - Morocco exhibition. This partnership aims to enhance cooperation in critical areas such as chronic disease screening, the development of digital solutions incorporating artificial intelligence, and the use of real-world data to improve medical decision-making. The agreement also includes strengthening the skills of healthcare professionals and expanding the "Heart Health in Africa" initiative, which focuses on cardiovascular and renal disease management. This collaboration supports Morocco's goal of consolidating its health sovereignty and developing its research and innovation capabilities. Minister Amine Tehraoui noted that Morocco is undergoing a significant transformation of its healthcare system under the Royal Project for the generalization of social protection and universal health coverage. Rami Scandar, AstraZeneca's President for the Middle East and North Africa region, affirmed the group's long-term commitment to Morocco through support for initiatives based on scientific innovation, digital technologies, and artificial intelligence.

Stellantis began 2026 with significantly improved indicators, achieving 38.1 billion euros in revenue, a 6% increase, and returning to a net profit of 0.4 billion euros. This marks a gradual return to profitability after a challenging 2025. The current operating income reached 1 billion euros, with a 2.5% margin, showing notable year-over-year progress driven by improved industrial execution and cost management. Industrial free cash flow remained negative at -1.9 billion euros, partly due to Q1 seasonality and exceptional charges from 2025, but the deficit was reduced by 37%. Stellantis strengthened its financial fundamentals by issuing 5 billion euros in hybrid notes, increasing liquidity to 44.1 billion euros, which is 28% of annual revenue. Commercial performance was generally positive, with North America leading with 6% sales growth, particularly for the Ram brand. Europe also progressed, supported by a diverse offering of thermal, hybrid, and electric powertrains, and maintained leadership in commercial vehicles. South America held its dominant position despite market share erosion, while Asia-Pacific saw a slight decline. The Middle East and Africa region showed resilience with stable sales and improved relative performance in a declining market. Stellantis is focusing on improving quality, production, and customer experience, with new models launched last year contributing to volume increases. The company plans to launch 10 new vehicles and six restyled models in 2026,